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It could but the pilots need to land well otherwise there plane might topple over and crash.
The engines generate the thrust (in the case of a jet) or put (in the case of a propeller plane) that moves the plane forward. The are molecules are forced over the wing where the molecules are split. Those forced over the wing cause a vacuum which in effect lifts the plane. This is in basic how they fly and why they need engines. A glider uses the thermal lift (hot air) and spirals upward in the same manner as a bird
You do not need Canadian plates if you were to fly and land in Candada. You will need a passport and permission to fly and land. You will need Canadian Customs inspections in order to get permission.
You could. Thing is, you would need to land as soft as it can be. if the landing impacts hard then good luck.
2 wings, to determine which engine was used need to know what biplane
Cessna is a small plane and it has less speed also. So 1 km is enough to land.
They land by using regular plane controlles but two super charged fast trucks have to chase after the U2 spy plane because they need to put the landing gears on it to touch the ground and land safley cause without the gears the U2 spy plane has 2 gears on the front and back and if it touches down it will tilt and the wing will scrap against the tarmac.
There are so many you need a car make and model to tell you what engines are for that? all car engines are of the internal combustion type, fueled by gasoline.
they are more powerful than the ones in a plane and a jet pack as they need to lift a 2 tonne space shuttle off and out of earths atmosphere
Yes, if you enter by plane. If you enter by land, you only need a driver's license or birth certificate.
no, but you need engines to control the airship (AKA blimp)